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MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU: FOR BETTER AMERICAN HOMES | leading the town in blanket values! —at prices that are decidedly interesting we place on sale for the week, or while quantity lasts, 200 fine quality blankets at extremely large savings. (a lt $335 -dark gray, single army blankets. Good alze and weight. Very special priced for the week, $3.35. $95 ‘very best quality “Nashua” woolnap (all cotton) blankets fn extra large size, 72x84 in. Large attractive plaids and several colors to select from. Special for the week, $5.85. that can be join the “ST —extra special, 2-in-1 utility blankets— used for bath robes or cov- ers, Beautiful color combinations, Size 66x84 in, Special for the week, $5.95. ANDARD SILVERWARE CLUB” — | —membership in the STANDARD vin) antes, in delivered to you. Then of 500 weekly, Get consists of La )) furnished with each pet, ) wy V4 DOWN PEOPLE|New Pastor Will Be Installed by Church Boost Fruit Show | 0771 er2snteation, and the meaning of Instattafton for teachers’ and state Giplomas will be held at the civil service rooms, Aretie butlding, No- 1 PAY 9 5c DOWN SILVERWARE CLUD to scoured by the payment of #50 down upon which this Community 2t-piece Reliance Pilate, Wxeter pattern silverware set, with 20year guar you pay the balance at the rate @ knives; ¢ forks; 6 tea epoons; 6 table spoons and 1 butter knife Either oak or leatherette chest Seattle Stores to the Northwest Fruit exposition wil! be held at the Mell et. dock of the port commission. com county announced as 34.49 for vember 2, 3 and 4, Assistant County | this Guperintendent A. 8. Burrows an- late Tuesday, In the 14th century old men wore beards and the younger generation shaved. Some suppose Hebrew to have been the language spoken by Adam. TRY SULPHUR ON IN ECZEMA SKA Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itehing eczema, can be quick! jovercome by appiying Mentho-8ul | BELLINGHAM.—Millage levy for | total county and atate taxes tn What-| THE SEATTLE STAR Cynthia Grey: |They Were Married Nearly Together Surrounded by Old Friends. . » BY CYNTHIA GREY If a man leaves his wife should she take him back? "The question ig put to me by a wife who would have brated her 15th wedding anniversary next month, | Her husband, she says, left her after one of many emall quarrela, I swore, when he left me, I would not let him come Hes (TH 16 Years—They ra Honest Advertising. - | reled and He Left—Shall She Take Him Back? 'semedial properties for Fletcher’s Castoria? Just ask them. We won't answer | Kind of Nice to Celebrate That 15th Anniversary 4, ourselves, we know what the answer will be. IS ts a topic we all hear now-a-days because so many people are” tnetiaeg’ to exaggerate, Yet has any physician told you that we claimed unreasonable qq That it has all the virtues to-day that was claimed for ft in Its early days ts to be found in its increased use, the recommendation by prominent physicians; cele-'and our assurance that {ts standard will be maintained. Imitations are to be found in some stores and only because of the Castoris that Mr. Fletcher created. But it is not the genuine Castoria that Mr. Fletcher | back again, but life seems very dull without him, and I do Honestly advertised, Honestly placed before the public and from which he Honestly expects to receive his reward. Children Cry For | | not know whether I am doing right to make him stay away. | “Everything about the house reminds me of him. Even | the dog and the cat seem to miss him, But, Cynthia, do you think a woman should humiliate herself and open the or again after she has once shut it on MTRBADER.. + Many a proud mortal has lived to die in despair and loneli- ness because he or she would not go just a little way toward the making up. | You don’t say why you and your husband quarreled. | You dow't tet! wheather you consid- } ered it hia fault or yours that he| | ) Star readers who would like a sources of ma- te on the Open Va. the Closed Shop may obtain & bulletin on this by writing to the Seattle Star Washington | Bureau, 1922 New York Ave., Washington, D. C., enclosing 2 cents in stamps for return re | ply. Write name and address | clearly and correctly, as the Bu reau reports many letters re i but the fact remaina that & “takes two to make a quarrel,” Rut there (a am unmistakadle tone- Hineas in your appeal. Between the lines 1 can read your evident intention—4f someone will | only say tha word—to take hte er- | rant spouse back, You just haven't the courage to! | put your pride in your pocket ond) | turned to them because of defi do as your heart bids | | etent or incorrect address, Don't know but what Pm tnctined | yf nee 0 noourage- Seine, conath got tos ah po jp |™o wrong, an I Hike dogs, too, but 1 a sure don’t want them in my arma, ot the door of your heart and home, dte friend husband to take |'n the rocking chair, to leave hair seed cand onela, jall over, for me to ait In and get on PrCeme to think of tt, 4% you have | my clothes, and all my friends, Dogs " ly 15 places are outside, where all other pte Ap apn i Me animals betong, and not in the house ont Ser a, 4 If “Undecided” thinks more of dog» em apo ir By Ban ed don’t | nan sho docs of humans I say that know who started the quarrel, O89- | 11. nan ie lucky in finding her out " swould be sort of nice and com. | before marriage than after. forting to patch up the little differ-| There is a lady here in our little ences and invite the olf friends into | town who has @ little dog, with o @ real love feast along about that fi/-| strap on it and she goes downtown eenth anniversary. Wouldn't UF |i asing that dog, and the Gow has to ftop every fow minutes on the street, Asks About it sure looks grand, doenn’t tt? “Un- “P. #..0," | decided.” if you will give yourselt ‘ Dear Mins Grey—In reply to| little tne to think about yourself, “Anxious” In regard to the yo of | think you will come to the conctu- Jnscha Helfets, the violinist, 1 can|*ion that you are at fault to some state authoritatively that he was | *xtent. THINK IT OVER. born on January 4, 1999, In the elty ee 9% of Hrosebreessyn, Poland. What Is the average annual rain- Wil you kindly inform me why/fall for South Carolina and Misds- certain words in the Bible are printed | etpp!? In Italie 4 the meaning of the! For Bowth Carolina (@ te 47.41 © 0.” an organization teches, and for Mis GMA. j inches. ‘x brief IP eh ash Thanks for the information about) Was the Monroe Doctrine Monroe's Jascha Hetfete, own idem or was tt composed by | Words or expressions tn the Bible | someone else? that are intended to be empharteed| The Monroe Doctrine sas properly jere printed tn (totioa, | considered the corollary of the Wa: No one knows the meaning of thal ington and Jefferson policy of new inttiale “PF. 0. 0.” unless perchance tratity toward all Muropean affairs, the mombers themactves, It ts a #e- / Monroe embodied this doctrine in hie ual meseage to congress im 1888, thoee letters, if they have any stgnifl-| acting on the advice of Madtson, Jef- cance, are guarded closely. ferson an& Me secretary ef state, ree John Quincy Adams. Thus the doc- Recipe For trine wae no pe y ae Se ee | the embodiment of an t Hot Tamales | developed with the growth of a Dear Miss Grey—Will you kindly! tien end had been expressed prjat full directions for making hot | various forme t tainales as soon ae poustble and obttKe |reepandence 0 MIA. H.W. The tamale mate with corn t« not an heavy a4 the one made mostly of | eate keen. The followtag ts the only Borreet way (6 prepare genuine Bpanish years, he tn the papers and cor- Monroe, Adama, | Madison, Jefferson and others eee Can a postoffice clerk Aeliver matt ASPIRIN. Say “Bayer” and Insist! ; | and seree chicken tamales. | The dircotions are oiwen for about a| bWaeen tamales Take one large chicken, Clean and cut into small pieces, Boil tilt tender. Warr and mince one large onion and a clove of garlie, Add a little aatt and pepper, aleo @ pinch of thyme, Take we large, dry red Chile peppers, remove seeda and veine, Wash and boll until tender Allow to cool. Grind peppers ae fine wippl, bhte) Reost Copy of Wreppen to anyone other than the person to whom It is addressed? A postoffice clerk (9 not supposed to deliver mall to anyone other than tha person addressed, azcept upon @ written request from the addressce. Of course @ parent or guardian ts en titled to receive the mall of a wer or child, Cotton Gin Shows * Material Increase WASHINGTON, Oct, 25--Cotten ginned to October 18 from the 1923 crop totaled 6,9 ing round a bales, as com: pared with 6,497,364 for the same period last year, Round bales et ned this year were 325, 4 bales, count-| SSR RIA That Baby should have a bed of its own all are agreed. “Yet it is more reasonable for an infant to sleep with grown-ups than te use a man’s medicine in Ean a arog ape eee ges os ism of that same infant. Either practice is to be shunned. Bi would be tolerated by specialists in children’s diseases. Your Physician will tell you that Baby’s medicine -mustte prepared with even greater care than Baby’s food. 4 Baby’s stomach when in good health is too often by improper food. Could you for a moment, then, think of to your ating child anything but a medicine especially for Infants and Children? Don’t be deceived. Make a mental note of this:—It is important, Mothers, that you should remember that to function well, the digestive organs of your Baby must receive special care. No Baby is eo abnormal that the desired results may be had from the use of medicines primarily prepared for grown-ups. BOTWERS SHOULD BEAD BOOKLET TRAY 18 ASOUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORES Genuine CASTORIA Atwavs . Bears the Signature of World Traveler, 74, Here; Still Going Otis A. Poole, 74, tea exporter from Laundries to Serve “Eats” to Visitors’ Visitors’ week will be held in a Rt Shidrucke, Japan, who estimates the |laundries of the city from October 38) number of miles he has traveled |to 28, when’ special entertalnamet since his boyhood to be $92,000, or and “sight-seeing” tours thru the approximately 160,000 miles further than the earth to the moon, arrived in Beattie Tuesday, 7 He left immediately for his home | +, its program of int t in Heloit, Wis, where, accoriing t #-radio message recelved while a fea, his wister has recently died, | Poole has just completed his trip aeroas the Pactf! |plants are to be afforded the guesta. | |phur, dectares a noted skin spectalint,|ae possthie and place them with the | Because of its germ destroying prop: | other inoredienta in the kettle with lerties, thie sulphur preparation tn.| the chicken and cook over a slow fire [stantly brings ease from skin irrite-| for about thirty minutes 208 James Bt, Ci Benttle, = Mi jtlon, soothes and heals the eczema! jright up and leaves the skin clear| jand amooth. Take 1% cups of hulled corn (hom- iny) and grind fine. Pour ground corn into a pan containing one large | By Christmas the gift will be ready for delivery, then you can continue J weekly payments until the ar- Je paid for, APPROPRIATE GIFTS : FOR LADIES It is possible you will find the @ift you fMre looking for here. i Come in—you are always welgome. PETER MICHAEL 202 Pike Street Peoples Bank Building GET RID OF YOUR FAT Thousands of others have ten rid of theirs WITHOUT DIETING OR EXERCISING often at the rate of over a id a day and WITHOUT PAYMENT until reduction T am a ieensed practicing physician and person- ally select the treatment for each individual case, thus enabling me to choose remedies that will pro- duce not only a lows of weight harmlessly, but which will also relieve you of all the troublesome symptoms of over-stoutness such as shortness of breath, palpitation, indigestion, rheumatism, gout, asthma, kidney trouble and various other affilc F tions which often accompany overstoutnens. My treatment will relieve that depressed, tired, ling, giving you renewed energy and vigor, a ult of the lows of your superfluous fat. You are not required to change in the slightest from your regular mode of living, There is no! Meting or exerciaing. ant to take. If you are overstout do not postpone, but sit down right now and send for my FREE TRIAL TREATMENT and my plan whereby I am to be PAID ONLY AFTER REDU desire. ~ DR. It Is simple, easy and pleas 'R. NEWMAN, Licensed Physician State of New York 286 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Desk H449 CTION HAS TAKEN PLACE if you #6 |]! | Tt seldom fatie to relieve the tor |ment without delay, Sufferers trom |akin trouble should obtain « small Jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur from aay g00d druggist and use it like cold | place tn the leaves, the comm mixture | Painless Extraction of Teeth | Free From 9 to 11 Ser of Teeth... $5.00 A real specialist in charge of our $4.00 only reliable One X-ray tr Our treatment of pyorrhea is con. sidered the best; $2 per tooth, In One Location for 21 Years \BOSTON DENTAL CLINIC 1420% Second Avenue Regularly | Year by Year Our clientele ts increased by Our relationship endures, invariably \]} PUGET SOUND SHEET METAL WORKS Roofing and Sheet Metal MAIN 9176 people who want the best. |]! cup of melted lord and one teaspoon \of ealt. Knead wetl with hands, add | ing a little chicken broth tf the dough becomes too thick. When ready to | should resemble a thin batter. Mave ready several dowen dry corn leaves. Relect one of the largest and place flat in the palm of the hand, Now spread over the center of the leaf about one and one-half tablespoons of corn mixture, Over this pour one larga tablespoon of gravy cooked with the chicken, also a plece of the meat. Add two or three chopped oreen olives. Now take another large leaf, apreading corn over the center Place over one in the hand containing the tamale. Put two leaves, one on each aide. over the edge of the tamale to keep {ts contents from oozing out, Tie |the tamale at the ends with thin atrips cut from the corn leaves. Put jtamales into a deep kettle, adding two cups of boiling water. Cover the kettle and allow them to steam thoroly about three hours. Always serve hot. When properly made the genuine Spanish tamale is about one- |half the size of those sold in shops. \1f Chile peppers are not procurable, ¢ + | use the powdered ohile, About three . | teaspoons should be enough, denend- ing on the strength of the pepper. eee Dear Miss Grey—It makes mo al- mont sick to read about “Undecided.” I think the man woke up at the right time, or it would have been another divorcee case. Now don't get U.S. NAVY YARD Take Fast Steamers at Colman Dock Leave Seattle Daily *6:90, 7:15, *9:00, 10:30, 11:90 & m,, 1:45, 8:96, 65 p.m. *toxcept Sunday SPECIALNIGHT SERVICE From Seattle to Bremerton Saturday and Sunday, 9:40 p m.} Wednesday, Friday, Satur. day and Sunday, 11:20 p, m. AUTOMOBILE FERRY Seattlc to Mremerton Dally 7:16, 11530 a. m., 1 Pp. im. xtra trip Sat. & Sun, 0 pm. Vussenger Kare 80c Round Trip Navy Yard Route Colman Dock Main 3905 7 , | eroduction of | Unless you see the name “Rayer” {on package or on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer product proscribed by physicians over twen- ty-two years and proved safe by mil jliona for Colds Toothache ache euralgia Headache Lumbago Rheumatiam Pain, Pain Accept yer Tablets of Aspirin” jonly, Each unbroken package con- tains proper directions, Handy bexes of twelve lets cost few cents, Druggists aleo vell bottles of 24 and 100. Anptrin in the trade mark of | | Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetio- | acidester of Salicylicarid. TEETH EXTRACTION FREE DAILY Our woalepone rubber, which not cover the roof of the mou you have two or more teeth, Natural Rubber, set of teeth Gum Lyke ai | $5.00, Rubber, © perfect re. | e human gum. Get of GOLD cnownN .$4,00 BRIDGEWORE ,.,.,.. Most of our, prenei recommended by ow era, whor work 008 watiafaction, All work guaranteed for 16 years | Lxamination free OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS Established 20 Years DID YOU HEAR THE NEWS? Heavy Rains Are Predicted A Few Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday ONLY Oeereeeee Be eereeee Men’s heavy ALL-WOOL Melton Richardson’s medium weight ALL- anteed waterproof and windproof. verted pleat in back and full belt— Can not be du- a dressy Topcoat plicated for iess J .00 and Raincoat com- J 00 THREE DAYS THREE DAYS ONLY ONLY The above coats range in two shades—Oxford and Brown Mixtures. ‘Don't fail and ENGLISH WHIPCORDS, besides our new feature— Single and double-breasted. They are strictly ALL-WOOL and made in Seattle. Our success always depended on giving the public full value for their money, and we are well able to do so, because— Coats, lined with pure rubber—Over- WOOL Tweed Coats; silk-lined and coat and Raincoat combined. Guar- rubberized; double-breasted, with in- than $25.00, OUR bined. OUR PRICE FOR PRICE FOR to call and secure one of these Bargains, as we have a limited quantity only. We also have in stock a full line of GABARDINES, TWEEDS, CASHMERES Our prices— $18.50 $21.50 $24.50 819 SECOND AVENUE

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